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The ratio of the binding energy of a nucleus to the atomic mass number. +
The relation between electric field strength and current density in an isotropic conductor. +
The set concentration. +
The small, dense region at the centre of an atom consisting of protons and neutrons. +
The speed of light in vacuum. Defines the base unit metre in the SI system. +
The standard phenomenological model for electrode kinetics, describing the relation between the electrode current from an electrochemical charge-transfer reaction and the surface overpotential of the electrode. +
The superclass for all physical quantities classes that are categorized according to a standard (e.g. ISQ). +
The superclass for all physical quantities classes that are categorized according to some domain of interests (e.g. metallurgy, chemistry), property (intensive/extensive) or application. +
The symbol for a specific chemical element, that can stand both for an atom or a substance. +
The symbolic representation of a chemical reaction in the form of symbols and formulae, wherein the reactant entities are given on the left-hand side and the product entities on the right-hand side. +
The time that elapses between the instants at which two successive drops of liquid metal are detached from the tip of the capillary. +
The union of all classes categorising elementary particles according to the Standard Model. +
The union of the object or process classes. +
The unique point where the weighted relative position of the distributed mass of an Item sums to zero. Equivalently, it is the point where if a force is applied to the Item, causes the Item to move in direction of force without rotation. +
Thermodynamic temperature at which vapour in air reaches saturation. +
Thermodynamic temperature difference divided by heat flow rate. +
Thermodynamic temperature is the absolute measure of temperature. It is defined by the third law of thermodynamics in which the theoretically lowest temperature is the null or zero point. +
Thickness of the attenuating layer that reduces the quantity of interest of a unidirectional beam of infinitesimal width to half of its initial value. +
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